LOGIN"What do you want in return for saving my daughter?" Japheth Williams asked blankly. Gilda quickly sprang up, "No. I didn't save her because I wanted a prize, Angel is just too...." "Then have a nice time," Japheth cuts in and leaves without looking back. Gilda was taken aback; she saved the billionaire's daughter because she happened to be locked in the same storeroom. Now her father thought she did it because she wanted something in return. Getting back home, a wedding proposal was waiting. Her stepmom handed her the proposal, "You either marry him or stop acting." Stop acting? Acting was her biggest passion and dream. Asking her to quit or get married was too much, and so she left home. While roaming on the street, another proposal met her again, and this time it was from Seth Williams, Japheth's brother. "My niece can't get enough of you. Be her nanny, and I'll sponsor your acting career". Frustrated and desperate, she agreed. If taking care of Angel alone was the real job, it would be easier, but she was forced to deal with her crippled father, too. Japheth Williams. The head honcho of the biggest film industry in the country. It started as a business deal, but how did it end? And who is Angel’s real Mum?.
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“Ahhhh, Ethan. Ughhh, ugh, ugh… Take me to hell with you, you’re so good at this… ruin me. Ughnnn.” My hand froze on Ethan’s doorknob. The words and intimate whimpers filled the hallway and split something inside me. I told myself I was imagining it. That they couldn’t be real. But as the moans kept coming, it became impossible to deny. My fingers slipped. I’d been ready to face him, to look him in the eye and demand answers, because Ethan would be the last person to do this to me. We’d been together for years; our third anniversary was just a few weeks away. We’d planned a future together, stitched it up with quiet promises and late-night plans. There was no place in that future for betrayal. I bent to pick up the bottle of water I’d dropped when I first heard the sound and pushed the door open. The sight that met me sent the bottle clattering from my hand again, with water scattering across the floor in a dripping arc. “Ethan?” My voice came out thin. Tears stung hot at the corners of my eyes before I could stop them. I’d prepared myself to stand firm, but the figure beside him stole my breath and knotted it in my throat. “Vera?” The name tore out of me like a threat and a plea all at once. My voice cracked. My stepsister. We’d grown up under the same roof until life pulled us in different directions, and while she stayed, I left for New York. I’d come back to Los Angeles after our father died, and because of Ethan. I came back for a life I could manage without long-distance heartbreak. I came back hoping my acting career might finally find a foothold in this city where she already shone. Vera was famous now. She had everything I’d worked for but never received: attention, money, doors that opened at a whisper. I’d never asked her for favors, not because I didn’t need them, but because I knew the price of asking and how easily she could refuse. Anger flared hot under my skin. I thought, for a wild second, of throwing myself at her. On set, she’d refused me a drink when I was exhausted, despite my running up and down as a minor character; she’d laughed when I stumbled through a line. All the little humiliations that had seemed like chance now looked like rehearsal for this moment. I stood there, soaked water at my feet, my pulse thrumming in my ears, trying to make sense of the betrayal. Ethan, who had promised me mornings and mundane things and forever, and Vera, who was family. I was supposed to be the female lead. After years of investing in acting lessons, auditioning endlessly and fighting for scraps of recognition, I had finally been given my shot. My first real chance. I had prepared for months, memorizing lines, rehearsing and building the character in my head and heart. But last night, everything shattered. They told me the roles had been changed. My “big break” had been reduced to a single, pitiful role… a palace maid in the very movie I had poured myself into. Still, I had taken it. I swallowed the humiliation. I told myself it was enough just to be featured in such a star-studded project, even if my role was nothing more than a shadow lingering in the background. But then, stepping onto set, I discovered the cruelest twist of all. Vera. My stepsister had stolen the role from me — the lead role I was supposed to own. I swallowed that insult too, forced it down and told myself it wasn’t worth the scene it would cause. I bottled up the bitterness and focused on doing my best, no matter how small the part. And now this? To walk in on Ethan with her, their mouths locked and their bodies shamelessly entangled as if the universe had conspired to drag me to my knees. The irony clawed at my throat. I wanted to scream and demand an explanation, but instead, Ethan leaned in again, kissing her. Their wet mouths moved against each other, making obscene sounds that churned my stomach. Vera didn’t hesitate to return the kiss, moaning into it as if I wasn’t even standing there. The scene played out like a performance staged just for me. And I, the rightful lead, had been cast as the humiliated extra in my own life. I should have expected it. This wasn’t the first time Ethan had cheated. Not even the second. I had forgiven him before, but seeing him with her, with Vera of all people, burned away every shred of forgiveness I might have had left. He knew how she treated me. He knew the venom she and her mother spewed at me after my parents died. To them, I was nothing but the living scar of the union that “ruined” her mother’s perfect marriage. But this? This level of disrespect was unimaginable. I didn’t even know where to begin condemning it. “You know,” I said with a dry voice, bile rising in my throat, “you two could quit pretending not to notice I’m here.” They didn’t stop even after I said that. My body shook from rage. I walked to the study table by the side of his bedroom, my eyes locking on the glass vase I had gifted Ethan on his birthday months ago, perched there. Without hesitation, I grabbed it and hurled it at the ground. It shattered into a hundred glittering shards that scattered across the floor. “Gilda, what have you done?” Ethan’s voice cut through the room angrily. He finally tore himself away from her because I had dared to disrupt them. I stared down at the broken glass, my lips curling into a bitter laugh. “If I hadn’t done this, you wouldn’t have stopped. You’d still be kissing her.” Before I could even lift my head, pain exploded across my cheek. Ethan’s palm had connected with them as he had slapped me. The tears I had fought so hard to contain broke free, spilling hot and unrelenting down my face. Every ounce of self-control I’d mustered crumbled in that moment, shattering as completely as the vase at my feet. “I’ve been nothing but a good girlfriend to you all this while, Ethan… why? Why this?” My voice cracked, heavy with desperation as I searched his face, hoping to find even a shred of explanation that could soften the blow. I did everything for him. His laundry. His meals. I kept his home spotless. I gave him my time, my body, my heart — all of me!. Even when money was tight, I gave him all I had, all I could have even used to set myself up, even slipping crumpled bills into his hand when he came back broke from wasting it on shallow shows to impress people. And yet… this was what I got in return? This was the reward for my sacrifices? Tears streamed hot down my cheeks as I stared at him, the betrayal carving deeper with every second. “You promised me, Ethan. You promised me!” My voice trembled as I turned toward Vera, who sat proudly on the bed, not a hint of shame in her posture. “Why now? And with her?”GILDA’S POVI tiptoed into her room, careful with every step I took. It was risky, far too risky, yet I could still find my way out if I got caught. I had to. All I wanted was to save Eve. She should not be trapped in this mess. She did not deserve to suffer alone.I understood why she was trying so hard to hide everything from Japheth. He must never know that she once tried to push Angel down the stairs. But it had never been her fault. Her family had been held captive, and she had been forced into a terrible decision. That kind of desperation could make anyone crumble.I reached Jane’s bedside and began searching for her phone, a notebook, or anything I could use, anything that might prove what she had over Eve. I checked under her pillow, lifted her blanket, and even bent down to search beneath the bed. But nothing. Nothing at all. It was as if she knew I was coming, as if she expected me to try something. She must have hidden everything.I stood there feeling defeated. Why couldn’
GILDA’S POVWhy would he ask me for friendship? Now I had to struggle with him being around me because I could not concentrate, I could not put myself together. Everything he did left me confused.There were times he stayed awake with me, reading bedtime stories to Angel, and he would not, for any reason, stop looking at me.I enjoyed every one of his lingering gazes. I loved them. They made my heart beat faster, but how long could it last? How long before he stopped? How long before he stopped making me feel this way?I was not even in his class of women. He would never consider me, not even for a moment.“If there is anything you want, you should let me know. I want to make sure you get everything you want,” he said softly.There was so much care in his voice that I felt I could drop dead from the way he spoke to me.“You have been so kind to me. I don’t think I can repay you for everything you’ve done,” I said.He smiled, and his smile held so much emotion.“I should be grateful to
GILDA’S POVWhen Angel was done playing, I lifted her into my arms, and the three of us, Japheth, Angel, and I, went back inside the house. Japheth rolled quietly beside us as we returned to her room.Japheth stopped at the doorway while Angel and I went in. He didn’t follow us inside; instead, he stayed there, watching us in silence. The room felt unusually quiet, and I could feel his eyes lingering on both of us as we settled in. After a moment, he finally broke the silence.“I’ll leave you now,” he said. “But before she goes out to play again, I want to see you.”I watched as he wheeled himself out of the room. My heart wouldn’t stop beating so fast. Why did he want to see me? Had I done something wrong? Was he upset with me?What was going on?I looked at Angel and smiled at her. She didn’t need to know anything about my shock or fear.She smiled back, which was all she needed to do. She could not be burdened with what was happening to me.“I’ll be back soon,” I said.I excused my
GILDA’S POVI rushed out of my room that morning. I knew very well that Japheth had instructed the guards not to let her in, but there she was at the gate.I was right, they wouldn’t let her in, so she had to stay outside and wait for me.My legs felt heavy, and lifting them from the ground to walk toward her seemed like an enormous task. I hated that she was here; I hated that she even thought of me. I wanted my face erased from her memory. How hard could that be? Why couldn’t that request be granted?I approached the gate, though not too close. I needed to keep my distance so she wouldn’t harm me.Vera could be violent when she wanted to be, and I was trying to avoid that side of her.“What do you want? And be fast about it. You know you’re not supposed to be here, I told you this last night. The last time you came, Japheth warned you to stay away and not come near this place. What are you doing here?” I asked.She looked around, glanced at the building, and sighed.I recognized the






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